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Re: TaylerK post# 2935

Tuesday, 04/24/2012 6:23:26 PM

Tuesday, April 24, 2012 6:23:26 PM

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I went over to the company site referenced in the quote a few posts back ( http://www.vestas.com ) and discovered that that compoany makes the HUGE units that are in movies. The big, 10 story tall units everyone os proly familiar with.

The thing that strikes me about the market BLDW is in is the downsize size of it's units.

It seems obvious to me that the scale of the big units from Vestas limits market penetration. Cost alone has to be a barrier, and there olso is a physical "field of wind" problem with those huge units. What they require is space.

On the other hand, BLDW units are nimble little animals by omparisobn, it seems to me.

With BLDW, what you have is a marketing possibility that allows units into all kinds of less spacious environments.

It seems to me that the ability to put the BLDW units almost anywhere is a HUGE advantage. On top of signage and on poles and towers. In out-in-the-boondocks oil patch pump stations and on remote industrial facilities of various kinds. In plant yards or on government buildings. Its more PERSONAL, and as such, it offers a nicer market footprint, if you ask me.

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